try script/autospec instead - I always use that these days. not sure what the difference is.
On 16 Sep 2008, at 20:20, Luis Lavena wrote:

On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 4:18 PM, Luis Lavena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Guys.

I just updated a project form 1.1.4 that was working with autotest
3.10 without issues:

1) Updated spec/model/project_spec.rb and it fired only that spec.
2) Updated app/model/project.rb and it fired only the matching spec file.

After the update of rspec and rspec-rails as plugins a few minutes
ago, it only run the controller specs and no other. Also, it doesn't
matter which file I change, always run the same set of controller +
model files.


Forgot to include environment information:

Rails 2.1.1
ZenTest 3.10.0

rspec, 3b3a59313097efceb9f9e4e400e1e87f6531f304
rspec-rails, 5bb22b4d6b01f3b88c0e54730157855572eb40aa

Ruby 1.8.6, patchlevel 114 (i386-mingw32)

Also tested with i386-mswin32, with same results.

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